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  1. ARAGONITE FRACTION DATING OF VERMETIDS IN THE CONTEXT OF PALEO SEA-LEVEL CURVES RECONSTRUCTION
  2. ORIGIN AND ALTERATION OF ORGANIC MATTER IN HYDRATE-BEARING SEDIMENTS OF THE RIO GRANDE CONE, BRAZIL: EVIDENCE FROM BIOLOGICAL, PHYSICAL, AND CHEMICAL FACTORS
  3. Paleovegetation and paleoclimate dynamics during the last 7000 years in the Atlantic forest of Southeastern Brazil based on palynology of a waterlogged sandy soil
  4. Accounting for the marine reservoir effect in radiocarbon calibration
  5. Marine Reservoir Corrections for the Brazilian Northern Coast Using Modern Corals
  6. Assessing the dead carbon proportion of a modern speleothem from central Brazil
  7. Palaeoenvironmental dynamics of Holocene shoreface bryoliths from the southern coast of Brazil
  8. Otolith-based chronology of Brazilian Shellmounds
  9. Zooarchaeological evidence that the brown mussel (Perna perna) is a bioinvader of coastal Brazil
  10. Late Holocene palaeotemperatures and palaeoenvironments in the Southeastern Brazilian coast inferred from otolith geochemistry
  11. Post-caldera evolution of Deception Island (Bransfield Strait, Antarctica) over Holocene timescales
  12. An 11,000-year record of depositional environmental change based upon particulate organic matter and stable isotopes (C and N) in a lake sediment in southeastern Brazil
  13. The Marine Reservoir Effect on the Coast of Rio de Janeiro: Deriving ∆R Values from Fish Otoliths and Mollusk Shells
  14. The Worldwide Marine Radiocarbon Reservoir Effect: Definitions, Mechanisms, and Prospects
  15. Efeito de reservatório marinho na costa do Brasil
  16. Stromatolite growth in Lagoa Vermelha, southeastern coast of Brazil: evidence of environmental changes
  17. Investigating a Rock Art Site in Paraná State, South of Brazil
  18. Characterisation of phytoliths from the stratigraphic layers of the Sambaqui da Tarioba (Rio das Ostras, RJ, Brazil)
  19. Charcoal chronology of the Amazon forest: A record of biodiversity preserved by ancient fires
  20. Late Holocene mangrove dynamics dominated by autogenic processes
  21. Terrestrial Mollusks as Chronological Records in Brazilian Shellmounds
  22. The Impacts of the Middle Holocene High Sea-Level Stand and Climatic Changes on Mangroves of the Jucuruçu River, Southern Bahia – Northeastern Brazil
  23. Archaeological Earthen Mound Complex in Patos Lagoon, Southern Brazil: Chronological Model and Freshwater Influence
  24. Graphitization reaction via zinc reduction: How low can you go?
  25. Millennial to secular time-scale impacts of climate and sea-level changes on mangroves from the Doce River delta, Southeastern Brazil
  26. The Usiminas shellmound on the Cabo Frio Island: Marine reservoir effect in an upwelling region on the coast of Brazil
  27. Evaluation of Sample Preparation Protocols for the 14C Dating of Tupiguarani Pottery in Southeastern Brazil
  28. Radiocarbon Marine Reservoir Effect on the Northwestern Coast of Cuba
  29. Optimization of the Amount of Zinc in the Graphitization Reaction for Radiocarbon AMS Measurements at LAC-UFF
  30. The Path towards Endangered Species: Prehistoric Fisheries in Southeastern Brazil
  31. The use of the terrestrial snails of the genera Megalobulimus and Thaumastus as representatives of the atmospheric carbon reservoir
  32. Coupling fallout 210Pb and stables isotopes (δ13C, δ15N) for catchment urbanization reconstruction in southeastern coastal zone of Brazil
  33. Paleobiogeoclimatic scenarios of the Late Quaternary inferred from fluvial deposits of the Quadrilátero Ferrífero (Southeastern Brazil)
  34. Corrigendum to ‘Radiocarbon reservoir corrections on the Brazilian coast from prebomb marine shells’ [Quat. Geochronol. 29 (2015) 30–35]
  35. Fish bone diagenesis in southeastern Brazilian shell mounds and its importance for paleoenvironmental studies
  36. Radiocarbon measurements at LAC-UFF: Recent performance
  37. Advances in the graphitization protocol at the Radiocarbon Laboratory of the Universidade Federal Fluminense (LAC-UFF) in Brazil
  38. New software for AMS data analysis developed at IF-UFF Brazil
  39. Radiocarbon analysis of the Torah scrolls from the National Museum of Brazil collection
  40. Biogenic fraction in the synthesis of polyethylene terephthalate
  41. Radiocarbon reservoir corrections on the Brazilian coast from pre-bomb marine shells
  42. Mapping of gas charged sediments in Guanabara Bay: Seismic characteristics and sediment properties
  43. Sedimentary evolution of northeastern Guanabara Bay, RJ, revealed by sismoestratigraphic analysis
  44. Marine reservoir effect on the Southeastern coast of Brazil: results from the Tarioba shellmound paired samples
  45. Marine Reservoir Corrections on the Southeastern Coast of Brazil: Paired Samples from the Saquarema Shellmound
  46. Potential Use of Archaeological Snail Shells for the Calculation of Local Marine Reservoir Effect
  47. Understanding Holocene variations in the vegetation of Sao Joao River basin, southeastern coast of Brazil, using phytolith and carbon isotopic analyses
  48. Evidence of strong storm events possibly related to the little Ice Age in sediments on the southerncoast of Brazil
  49. Landscape evolution during the late Quaternary at the Doce River mouth, Espírito Santo State, Southeastern Brazil
  50. Palynofacies and stable C and N isotopes of Holocene sediments from Lake Macuco (Linhares, Espírito Santo, southeastern Brazil): Depositional settings and palaeoenvironmental evolution
  51. Na, K, Ca, Mg, and U-series in fossil bone and the proposal of a radial diffusion–adsorption model of uranium uptake
  52. USO DO BIOINDICADOR FITÓLITOS NA COMPREENSÃO DA GÊNESE DE SOLOS NA BACIA DO RIO SÃO JOÃO, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRASIL
  53. Chronological Model of a Brazilian Holocene Shellmound (Sambaqui da Tarioba, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
  54. Palaeohydrological controls on sedimentary organic matter in an Amazon floodplain lake, Lake Maracá (Brazil) during the late Holocene
  55. Mangrove vegetation changes on Holocene terraces of the Doce River, southeastern Brazil
  56. Temporal evolution of 137Cs+, K+ and Na+ in fruits of South American tropical species
  57. The Brazilian AMS Radiocarbon Laboratory (LAC-UFF) and the Intercomparison of Results with CENA and UGAMS
  58. The Brazilian AMS Radiocarbon Laboratory (LAC-UFF) and the Intercomparison of Results with CENA and UGAMS
  59. Towards a complete 14C AMS facility at the Universidade Federal Fluminense (Niterói, Brazil): Sample preparation laboratory tests
  60. Application of radiometric analysis in the study of provenance and transport processes of Brazilian coastal sediments
  61. A New [sup 14]C-AMS Facility at UFF- Niteroi, Brazil
  62. Accumulation of K[sup +] and Cs[sup +] in Tropical Plant Species
  63. Correlations between radiometric analysis of Quaternary deposits and the chronology of prehistoric settlements from the southeastern Brazilian coast
  64. Accumulation of 137Cs and 40K in aboveground organs of tropical woody fruit plants
  65. A new age to an old site: the earliest Tupiguarani settlement in Rio de Janeiro State?
  66. Natural sources of radiation exposure and the teaching of radioecology
  67. Reevaluation of dating results for some 14C - AMS applications on the basis of the new calibration curves available
  68. Provenance and Transport Processes of Sediments along the Southeastern Brazilian Coast
  69. Accumulation and long-term decline of radiocaesium contamination in tropical fruit trees
  70. Geological provenance of Quaternary deposits from the southeastern Brazilian coast
  71. Accumulation and distribution of 137Cs in tropical plants
  72. Radiometric Analyses of Beach Sands from the Southeast of Brazil
  73. Accumulation and long-term behavior of radiocaesium in tropical plants
  74. Radiometric analysis of Quaternary deposits from the southeastern Brazilian coast
  75. Measurement of natural radioactivity in Brazilian beach sands
  76. Radiocesium contamination behavior and its effect on potassium absorption in tropical or subtropical plants
  77. AMS radiocarbon dating on Campos Basin, Southeast Brazilian Continental Slope
  78. Intermittent occupation of the sambaqui builder settlements in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil
  79. The earliest shellmounds of the central-south Brazilian coast
  80. AMS dating of early shellmounds of the southeastern Brazilian coast
  81. Current status of the Brazilian AMS program